Many of us find ourselves taking on a caring role for our parents as they age, an added responsibility that can certainly come with its challenges, especially when trying to balance raising your own children or working full time.
We’ve invited PillTime Pharmacist Peter Thnoia to answer any questions you might have about caring for an elderly parent. Perhaps you’re struggling to help your parent manage their medication, or maybe you’re looking for practical advice and support about how best to support your parents’ health alongside your other priorities.
Everyone who posts on this thread with a question for Peter by10 October will be entered into a prize draw to win a £100 voucher. T&Cs apply. Peter will be back online in the next few weeks to answer some of your questions.
About the Expert
Peter Thnoia is the Superintendent Pharmacist at PillTime, an NHS-registered online pharmacy that makes medication management easier for carers and the elderly. With over 25 years of experience as a registered pharmacist, Peter is a seasoned Prescribing Pharmacist and has dedicated his career to enhancing patient safety and access to medication through technology. Peter is particularly experienced providing pharmaceutical dadvice to people who are aged 50+ and who are often on 7+ daily medications on average, and can be taking as many seventeen medications a day, for common conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and chronic pain.